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"We're over. " Mallory ripped the curtains open.
I groan as pain spiked through my eyeballs. "Well, duh. "
Mallory turned back to me, silhouetted again the grey light of the window.
Her face crumpled. "What? You're - you're dumping me? "
I sat up and shielded my eyes. "Oh, Mal - "
"Haha, jk. "She shrugged. "I'm dumping you. "
I sighed and hauled myself to a sitting position. "Ok." I rubbed my face. When I looked up, she was gone. Moments later, the front door slammed.
I raised my eyebrows and grimaced, then dragged myself to the shower.
It was already nearly lunch - I had barely slept last night, laying silent and still in my bed. I had watched a sliver of moonlight stretching across the wooden boards as it travelled slowly across the floor through the night - it had slipped in through a gap between my curtains. Curtains which covered a window which Wilson had once climbed through -
I squeezed my eyes shut. But behind my eyelids I still saw his face, looming over me in the darkness as he stared down at me.
Gay.
Jax Wilson.
I was gay.
I whispered the words out loud into the dark. Jax Wilson.
Wilson.
Jax Wilson.
Jax Wilson.
Jax Wilso-
I turned the shower on, letting the freezing cold hit me in the face as the water warmed.
I concentrated on the sound of the pouring water, dunking my head under the stream so it was all I could hear, letting my mind go blank, forcing it to go blank.
When I went downstairs half an hour later, it was eerily quiet. I went into the kitchen. My mother sat on a barstool, head in her hands, still as stone.
I felt the hairs on the back of my neck rise. I stared for a few moments, feeling as if I was dreaming again. My mother raised her head slowly. Her face was pale but her eyes were dry. I could only stare wordlessly - I knew what had happened.
She cleared her throat, then said distinctly, businesslike, "You knew?"
I was frozen for a few more seconds, then nodded. "Since last night, " I said, my voice hoarse.
She looked down at her hands. "Ok. "
We were silent for a few moments. Then again I got that feeling, that urge - maybe just because it looked like everything was going wrong, and whatever I did couldn't possibly make it worse.
"I'm gay, mom. " I said.
Her head snapped around to scrutinise me, and I am flooded with thoughts of her rural upbringing, her ultra-religious parents, the cross in her room, the cross in my room -
Nothing. Then -
"Anything else you want to tell me? " she said, impenetrable.
I shook my head, scared to say anything.
She looked down and I thought I saw her cross herself quickly.
Silence reigned.
"What happens now, Mom? " I said quietly.
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The Bad Boy and the Other Bad Boy
Teen FictionThe last time I'd seen him shirtless was years ago when we were still friends - before puberty. I was so focused on his body that I didn't move when he lowered his shirt. I froze at the same time he did, his eyes meeting mine. --------- Jax Wilson...